Why An Epic Food Crisis Will Follow A Pandemic

While the pandemic assaults the population, stores will shut down and a devastating food crisis will rapidly develop – starving millions – even those who have escaped the deadly grasp of the virus itself.

While the current Ebola virus rages in Africa, and although the mainstream media is keeping it mostly quiet, the problems there are mounting in ways which we should take notice – because one day, a pandemic will happen here…

As fear grips the population, many will stop doing their jobs as they begin to realize that their lives will literally be in grave risk while in proximity to others.

When the truckers stop delivering, when people stop showing up for work, it’s over. It will happen faster than you think.
Excerpts from a recent news report exemplifies what will happen – and what is happening right now in Africa as a result of the Ebola virus:

The first food source that disappeared from markets was “bush meat,” meat from forest animals.

Other foods have become scarce as a side effect of efforts to keep the virus from spreading.

Governments stopped people from moving from country to country, or even from one town to another, it stopped traders from delivering food to the markets.

Imports are down. Ships are reluctant to dock in places affected by the epidemic.

The Ebola came in at a time when farmers were ready to go to the field to work together, in groups, but people now have been advised to avoid such activities. Coming together in groups could spread the disease. So essential work is not happening.